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. >> i was astounded by the fact my dollars, similar level what i just had in corporate america, bought me about half the coverage if that. >> reporter: that is why so many small business owners just can't get insurance even for themselves. like tess deluna who owns a veloria boutique across the street. >> it is something you try not to think about after a while. until you, until something happens. then you have to go to the ctor. >> reporter: about half employed americans own or work for a small business. and because of that they are far less likely to have health insurance. 95% of americans who work for large companies get health insurance at work. but only 42% of people who work for small businesses like these get health insurance. that is why so much of the health reform discussions, in townhalls and in congress, have been about new options for small business owners and their workers. private health insurers exchanges and/or a new public plan. >> i understand you were in an accident? the benefits are obvious even for young people. ali masterson who works at cupcake royale was hit by
. >> i was astounded by the fact my dollars, similar level what i just had in corporate america, bought me about half the coverage if that. >> reporter: that is why so many small business owners just can't get insurance even for themselves. like tess deluna who owns a veloria boutique across the street. >> it is something you try not to think about after a while. until you, until something happens. then you have to go to the ctor. >> reporter: about half employed...
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the two journalists briefly savoring their return to america this morning, before being mobbed by their families. a poignant moment as euna lee's husband michael saldote, and 4-year-old daughter hannah held on to one another for dear life. and a big hand for the former president who secured the release of the two women after five months in captivity. >> we feared that at any moment we could be sent to a hard labor camp. when we walked through the doors we saw standing before us president bill clinton. we were shocked but we knew instantly in our hearts that the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end. >> reporter: throughout the journalists' 140-day ordeal, the families of laura ling and euna lee held vigils and tried to raise public awareness about the plight of the two women. >> we could feel your love all the way in north korea. it is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> i can't even describe what my whole body went through when i saw her. it was just really powerful and emotional. >> reporter: the two wome
the two journalists briefly savoring their return to america this morning, before being mobbed by their families. a poignant moment as euna lee's husband michael saldote, and 4-year-old daughter hannah held on to one another for dear life. and a big hand for the former president who secured the release of the two women after five months in captivity. >> we feared that at any moment we could be sent to a hard labor camp. when we walked through the doors we saw standing before us president...
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honor, the presidential medal of freedom. >> eunice kennedy shriver has labored on be half of america's least powerful people, mentally reta retarded. >> reporter: with her passing her family issued this statement saying -- eunice kennedy shriver died at cape cot hospital in mass miswith her husband, five children and 19 grandchildren at her side. the special olympics staff s up a tribute site at eunicekennedyshriver.org. hundreds have already sent in messages. >> julie carey. thank you, julie. >>> autopsy reports out today show that it was an attack by pit bulls that likely called loudoun county teenager. carter delaney was fsiisdein her side hin gratans hedf ohor'me plaz dan thidaersni ssnihive engicolon p cnueni to investi ttaes surrounding that death. tracee wilkins has our report. >> they are the ones we hear cases like this. >> reporter: police say 19-year-old carter delaney was apparently killed by pit bulldogs inside his grandfher's home. according to preliminary autopsy results. >> they discovered pcture wounds on the victim's body and many different locations. all of these pun
honor, the presidential medal of freedom. >> eunice kennedy shriver has labored on be half of america's least powerful people, mentally reta retarded. >> reporter: with her passing her family issued this statement saying -- eunice kennedy shriver died at cape cot hospital in mass miswith her husband, five children and 19 grandchildren at her side. the special olympics staff s up a tribute site at eunicekennedyshriver.org. hundreds have already sent in messages. >> julie carey....
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out there, that's the future of america football, college, semi pro, pro. you know, they and their parents and their coaches were taken by surprise by the move of michael vick being signed to the eagles as were a lot of folks. whether they are into football or not. that does not stop them from letting loose with opinions and lessons about this whole michael vick story. >> i went to prison. i had plenty of time to think about what i did and, you know, i seen people's reactions. and, you know, up until that point i never really cared. i won't say i didn't care but i never thought about it. now i understand that people care about their animals. >> reporter: now that michael vick is back in the nfl with the philadelphia eagles his story is the hot topic of discussion. at a local youth football practice parents and coaches are also seeing the quarterback's fall from grace and possible sports redemption as a teachable moment. >> tell him you have to make smart choices in life and you want to make sure you are doing the right thing. if you are going a role model f
out there, that's the future of america football, college, semi pro, pro. you know, they and their parents and their coaches were taken by surprise by the move of michael vick being signed to the eagles as were a lot of folks. whether they are into football or not. that does not stop them from letting loose with opinions and lessons about this whole michael vick story. >> i went to prison. i had plenty of time to think about what i did and, you know, i seen people's reactions. and, you...
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>> reporter: after two weeks of town halls, where the public option is a big issue, nbc news finds america has changed its mind. now opposing the public option 47% to 43%, last month it was 46% to 44% in favor. >> the public doesn't necessarily have the appetite for big governmental change in health care now. >> reporter: the republican point man on reform said "told you so." >> the bottom line of it is a public option is resented by a lot of republicans and some democrats. because we feel it is the first step towards government takeover of health care. >> reporter: team obama claims republicans like grassley are scaring the public by are spreading falsehoods. >> pull the plug on grandma. >> rorter: this was gop senator jim demint. >> you heard the president say well, maybe you are too old for a pacemaker, maybe you need painkillers. the president shouldn't be deciding what kind of health care we are going to get. >> reporter: obama aides insist he has not lost on government insurance. >> the public option is his preferred method to add choice in competition but certain sly hoping to looki
>> reporter: after two weeks of town halls, where the public option is a big issue, nbc news finds america has changed its mind. now opposing the public option 47% to 43%, last month it was 46% to 44% in favor. >> the public doesn't necessarily have the appetite for big governmental change in health care now. >> reporter: the republican point man on reform said "told you so." >> the bottom line of it is a public option is resented by a lot of republicans and...
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chinese food all across america is writing in. >> i know. i know. you offended everybody that likes chinese food. >> no, i didn't. look, if you've ever had bad chinese in your kitchen, you know it's not great. >> because you hate to throw any of it away because it's so delicious. >> no, actually, i don't like leftovers. >> never? >> no. i tried. den ra always fishes it out. oh, what's wrong with it? >> i do the same thing. i like chinese food the next day. >> i don't mind it cold. >> and pizza, too. >> this is really scintillating. >> who invited you anyway? >> i'm trying to make nice with hoda. >> thank you, al. >> hoda knows i love her. >> you came in to promote your know morning show "wake up with al." >> 6:00 a.m. eastern time on the weather channel. with stephanie abrams. i was not going to mention that whatsoever. >> is that the one where the ratings are up 50%? >> yes, that's the one. >> because so many people are watching the show. >> in fact they're coming off of benders and watching. eating chinese food. >> there you go. you'll take anybod
chinese food all across america is writing in. >> i know. i know. you offended everybody that likes chinese food. >> no, i didn't. look, if you've ever had bad chinese in your kitchen, you know it's not great. >> because you hate to throw any of it away because it's so delicious. >> no, actually, i don't like leftovers. >> never? >> no. i tried. den ra always fishes it out. oh, what's wrong with it? >> i do the same thing. i like chinese food the next...
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dedicated to pomoting fiscal responsibility and adessing keeconomic challens facing america's future. >>> good evening. i'm daljitdhaliwal. he may not exactly be the rack obama ofjapan, but the man expected to come the ountry's next prime minister is talki aboushaking things up a way th japan has rarely seen. hatoyami will bring more leral politics andovernmentfter hisarty swept to power in yesterday's prliamentary eltions. and the wathat japan do buness with the unitestates and othe pows is also goi change. becae japan is on of americs most important allies, we will talk abou all of this in depth tonigh but first, we want to show you how it played out and the way it looked on television. japas version of electn night from abc in stralia. >> the democrat party of japan charged to ctory. in seisc shift in japanese politics, the center left position has broken the nservative stranglehold on power ending dades of virtual e-party rule. >>ranslator: the people are very angry with the conservative ruling party. i thank the pple who suorted us. we n need to fight and work hard. >> hungry for
dedicated to pomoting fiscal responsibility and adessing keeconomic challens facing america's future. >>> good evening. i'm daljitdhaliwal. he may not exactly be the rack obama ofjapan, but the man expected to come the ountry's next prime minister is talki aboushaking things up a way th japan has rarely seen. hatoyami will bring more leral politics andovernmentfter hisarty swept to power in yesterday's prliamentary eltions. and the wathat japan do buness with the unitestates and othe...
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now, apartheid america was public news. was state news, was national news, was world news because jet magazine for that week when its convention, the black community nationwide putn muscle, shoes, and resistance. rthshaking was beginning. emmett till's murder helped inflame the movement and march for freedom. may be emmett till took up the memory. she didn't let hiseath become history's forgotten page. in alabama, a woman named rosa parks was quietly readying herself to give backbone to a nati defeat. her active if i heard our introduction to a new movement. martin luther king jr. the united states was in his, hour and his history. 's futube about to be rewritten. that's just a sore section from the book. and in the book -- [applause] >> this picture right here on the left, that's paul roberson. and under it, i write hockey adopted paul rerson and wb devoid as cultural grandfathep. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. that was beautiful. [applause] >> we have 15 minutes for questions. you know the panelists. if you
now, apartheid america was public news. was state news, was national news, was world news because jet magazine for that week when its convention, the black community nationwide putn muscle, shoes, and resistance. rthshaking was beginning. emmett till's murder helped inflame the movement and march for freedom. may be emmett till took up the memory. she didn't let hiseath become history's forgotten page. in alabama, a woman named rosa parks was quietly readying herself to give backbone to a nati...
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>> there's real anger at the belief in middle america that they are experiencing the blunt of this recession. the politicians had that huge stimulous pigout. that is one thing. secondly, healthcare, they believe this reform is going to take away benefits they have. i tell you, as exhilarated by these democrats, calling them un-american, harry reid calling them evil mongers, other people calling them mobs and thugs. the backlash against the democratic party here is astonishing. middle american by 2 to 1, they agree with the protesters and not with the democratic party. >> eleanor. >> first of all, cindy said to shout down over people views is un-american. they didn't call the shouters un-american. i think the president has lost momentum here. people who have insurance are worried that they are going to lose something in this very extensive package. and the president really doesn't have a single bill that he can point to. he doesn't have a clear message and all of the bills floating around on political provide lots of inviting targets for people who want to kill healthcare and want to kill the
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think america will be able to brinthe palestinians past tha position. what they're saying now is we can meet in the new york, that's not same as negotiations s it gis them some wiggle om. i think you' likely, perhap here in new york if not soon thereafter tsee isrlisnd lestinians rsuming negotiations. threal issue is how closely will the u.s. shepard whether the u.s. at sam stage bring its own pan forward. >> and for that, we' bring you back daniel levy, tha you very much aslways. >> one person notablabsent from tod's talks in london was the israeli foreign minier, avigdor liebman. you may rell, he's the haline israeli politician known for his often u. diplomatic lanage. there's nospeculation that lieberman's influence may be fading within thisrai government, a develoent that some s as increasing the likelihood of a mideast pee deal. channel 10 news of israel s this report, transted from hebrew and narrated by orldfocus" producer yuval lion. >> reporter: the wonders o iseli politics. only six monthago the combination of words, igdor lieberman d foreign
think america will be able to brinthe palestinians past tha position. what they're saying now is we can meet in the new york, that's not same as negotiations s it gis them some wiggle om. i think you' likely, perhap here in new york if not soon thereafter tsee isrlisnd lestinians rsuming negotiations. threal issue is how closely will the u.s. shepard whether the u.s. at sam stage bring its own pan forward. >> and for that, we' bring you back daniel levy, tha you very much aslways....
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secretary of state hillary clinton pledges to expand america's support for somalia's weak interim government. >>> americans may be busy trading their clunkers for new cars. in the west african nation of benin, we show you the booming business that brings new life to old automobiles. >>> spy in the sky. israel launches a new kind of surveillance play that can go from backpack to front lines in just minutes. >>> and pity poor latvia. crushed by the economic downturn, it's snoufring a new problem, british bachelors gone wild. >>> good evening, i'm martin savid savidge. it's been quite a week for clinton family, with bill clinton capturing headlines in north korea the last two days. today it was hillary clinton in africa. the secretary of state was talking tough about islamic extremists in somalia and offering to expand and extend american support to that very tenuous government in that country. she said the militants there see somalia as a future haven for global terrorism. in tonight's lead focus, we look at clinton's visit to africa and its goals. on the second full day of her african tour, s
secretary of state hillary clinton pledges to expand america's support for somalia's weak interim government. >>> americans may be busy trading their clunkers for new cars. in the west african nation of benin, we show you the booming business that brings new life to old automobiles. >>> spy in the sky. israel launches a new kind of surveillance play that can go from backpack to front lines in just minutes. >>> and pity poor latvia. crushed by the economic downturn,...
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news and world report, annual rankings of america's best cool ems, harvard and princeton share the top spot, followed closely by yale. >> brian? >> thank yo shawn. >> coming up here, you log on to keep up with your friends and family. how much is too much in how to tell if you are addicted to facebook, next. >>> how much time do you spend on facebook every day? 15 minutes, a half hour, maybe an hour? you are about to meet a woman who is taking it to a new extreme, logging on 11 hours a day. the story of a facebook addict. now, you can tell if you are one. >> reporter: social networking sites like facebook allow you to make friends and lose friends without the in your face rejection. nearly two million people are on facebook. >> i would have to say i'm an addict. >> reporter: jeremy is not alone. ask around. a lot of people say they are addicted to facebook. but tina brooks may take the case. >> i will get up at 3:00 in the morning. >> reporter: she's 50 years old, home from work on medical leave. >> i started to find friends and i started to pull up the town i used to
news and world report, annual rankings of america's best cool ems, harvard and princeton share the top spot, followed closely by yale. >> brian? >> thank yo shawn. >> coming up here, you log on to keep up with your friends and family. how much is too much in how to tell if you are addicted to facebook, next. >>> how much time do you spend on facebook every day? 15 minutes, a half hour, maybe an hour? you are about to meet a woman who is taking it to a...
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. >> the crew visited latin america and the caribbean. the rate to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. -- they were able to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. >> sometimes the best sound bites are found when nothing is set at all. family and friends are getting to see their loved ones after several months at sea. >> it touches your heart. >> people like this person was waiting for her son. she followed his every move on his blog remembered one story that stuck with her. >> about the boys that were burned. they walked miles to get to the ship. they did work on them. their bodies were badly burned. >> it set out on the seabed in april visiting six let american and caribbean countries along the way, providing medical and dental care for humans and animals, performing almost 1700 surgery's. crewmembers were busy renovating buildings and constructing schools. >> building friendships, building relationships, and treating patients. that is what we did. >> a senior officer was one of the members who says these experience was unbelievable
. >> the crew visited latin america and the caribbean. the rate to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. -- they were able to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. >> sometimes the best sound bites are found when nothing is set at all. family and friends are getting to see their loved ones after several months at sea. >> it touches your heart. >> people like this person was waiting for her son. she followed his every move on his blog remembered one story that stuck...
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south america, where it's winter has been hit relatively hard according from figures from the european centers of prevention and control. the virus had killed 192 people. by this week, that number had almost tripled to 557. in the u.s., there were 436 deaths as of two weeks ago. this week, the number had grown to 522. world wide the number of deaths from swine flu has gone up about 50% in the last two weeks from 1,851 to 2,757. >>> for all the concern about the flu, here is something that might put it in perspective, malaria, the mosquito-borne disease, kills more than 1 million people each year. most of them in sub-saharan africa. tonight, we're going to take a closer look at malaria, the toll it takes and what's being done about it. there is new hope. we report from a report from kenya in the town ofcyia on the front lines of the battle. the story was produced by the international reporting project, shot and edited it by christina macgillivray and by charvan who narrate it is the report. >> reporter: this is the district hospital in rural western kenya and it serves over 120,000 pati
south america, where it's winter has been hit relatively hard according from figures from the european centers of prevention and control. the virus had killed 192 people. by this week, that number had almost tripled to 557. in the u.s., there were 436 deaths as of two weeks ago. this week, the number had grown to 522. world wide the number of deaths from swine flu has gone up about 50% in the last two weeks from 1,851 to 2,757. >>> for all the concern about the flu, here is something...
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some israeli ministers are saying let's get sanctionses against america. bottom line israelis understand how important the relationship is, they appreciate the relationship and israeli's so dependent on the u.s. but without it getting ugly, president obama has tremendous influence at his disposal should he choose to use it. >> the last time you were here you suggested that there seemed to be progress on reaching this overall, broader outline of a peace proposal. you still feel that way? >> what i think we have is that if there's going to be a two-state solution, we still -- we know what it looks like. room to create but we know, palestinian state, 67 lines. some minor land swaps. refugees acknowledged what happened to them, they can't return en masse to israel. security without emptying the palestinian state of its meaning. we know the outlines. the question is can you bring the parties, the israeli government, hamas, for instance, to agree to these. that requires u.s. lifting because it's an american international interest i think that you might get it. >
some israeli ministers are saying let's get sanctionses against america. bottom line israelis understand how important the relationship is, they appreciate the relationship and israeli's so dependent on the u.s. but without it getting ugly, president obama has tremendous influence at his disposal should he choose to use it. >> the last time you were here you suggested that there seemed to be progress on reaching this overall, broader outline of a peace proposal. you still feel that way?...
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. >> health care has to be addressed in america. you have, not only republicans in the tea party types, but the unions and the democratic national party stacking the rooms, it is politically toxic, they go after each other, and it is political theater at this point. they are very concerned. but the advent of social media, you can talk too these experts and say, you can light a match, but unless the gasoline is there it won't ignite. people care about health care. >> well, i would say if they're paid protesters, they're not getting their money's worth. but i think they are going to get a bill because i think there's so much understanding on both sides that we really need health care reform in some fashion. it's just getting down to the details of what that means. >> and i'm not sure that there are somewhere -- 80% of the country still says they're happy with their health care system. one thick ipg that's-d thing that's gone wrong, we've talked nothing at all about health care reform, nothing about -- [simultaneous speech] >> public o
. >> health care has to be addressed in america. you have, not only republicans in the tea party types, but the unions and the democratic national party stacking the rooms, it is politically toxic, they go after each other, and it is political theater at this point. they are very concerned. but the advent of social media, you can talk too these experts and say, you can light a match, but unless the gasoline is there it won't ignite. people care about health care. >> well, i would...
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it's a north america summit bringing together prime minister harper of canada, president obama offed the united states and calderon of mexico. so part of this larger format. >> i was looking at flu season just around the corner and i understand talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it's said that there will be greater cooperation p i'm just wondering, what exactly is does that mean. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu broke now the april. we saw scientists from canada, the united states, get together, scientists from mexico too to actually figure out what swine flu was and then to try to control it. so we'll see that continue and we may also see the movement of vaccines of other types of treatments in the fall season when sbf, when everyone thinks it will return. >> so we see good cooperation on swine flu. trade, though has been a contentious issue and i'm wondering what are the problems there and how are we doing in solving them? >> you then is a contentious issue. we obviously have very close ties with both of our neighbors. they're both the first and the large
it's a north america summit bringing together prime minister harper of canada, president obama offed the united states and calderon of mexico. so part of this larger format. >> i was looking at flu season just around the corner and i understand talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it's said that there will be greater cooperation p i'm just wondering, what exactly is does that mean. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu broke now the april. we saw scientists from...
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america is a different place today. we don't have time for these divisions over race or gender or sexual orientation or anything else. we know that we live in an interdependent country an interdependent world. everybody knows that one major significance of president obama postelection is that he is the first african-american president and people a certain age like me who are southerners, that is a big deal. it lifts an awful burden of history of our president and enables every parent in america to tell every child that you could live up to your god-given potential. that is important. [applause] but for your purposes, the second element of significance of the obama election may be even more important, particularly for those who are yogurt, for your future. this is the first presidential election to occur in a country that is self consciously humanitarian. that is not always more liberal on the issues but understanding that we will rise or fall together. we don't have time for these phony divisions. we don't have time to
america is a different place today. we don't have time for these divisions over race or gender or sexual orientation or anything else. we know that we live in an interdependent country an interdependent world. everybody knows that one major significance of president obama postelection is that he is the first african-american president and people a certain age like me who are southerners, that is a big deal. it lifts an awful burden of history of our president and enables every parent in america...
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africans born in america now saw the endgame. white supremacy, nationalism, rage, violence, and ignorance sent us its message from the hellhole of mississippi. now artheid was state news, national news, was world news because "jet" magazine for that week, the black community nationwide put on muscle, shoes, and resistance, either-shaking was beginning. emmett till's death held for a movement of march of a nation his mother did not let his death of history's forgotten page. in alabama, a woman named lowsa parks was quietly readying herself to give backbone to a nation of feet. her act of defiance heard our introduction to a new moses, martin luther king, jr.. the united statesas soon to meet his, ours and his future about to be rewritten. that's a short section from the book. and in the book -- [applause] >> this picture right here on the left, that's paul roberson. and this w.b. dubois. and under it i write, haki opted paul robeson and w.b. dubois as his cultural grandfathers. thank you ry much. [applause] >> thank you. that is b
africans born in america now saw the endgame. white supremacy, nationalism, rage, violence, and ignorance sent us its message from the hellhole of mississippi. now artheid was state news, national news, was world news because "jet" magazine for that week, the black community nationwide put on muscle, shoes, and resistance, either-shaking was beginning. emmett till's death held for a movement of march of a nation his mother did not let his death of history's forgotten page. in alabama,...
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scientists in america have discovered a new drug that selectively kills cancer cells. the researchers of the broad institute in boston said they do not know exactly who works and tests on humans are in the future. christian roster has to spread this man's life as a living hell, that he cannot function independently. u.s. and other nato troops are still ttling to secure territory in afghanistan in of the more people will be able to go free from taliban interference in next week's's election. -- in next week's elections. a decision by the president to pardon five big traffickers has shocked those working in counter-narcotics. even from within the afghan guerrilla. -- afghan government. >> becoming a counter-narcotics policeman is one of the most dangerous jobs in afghanistan. here at the ministry in kabul, officers are training to combat the drug mafia which produces 90% of the wor's opium and heroin -- scherwin. -- of opium and heroin. these counter-narcotics police are just one aspect of an entirely separate judicial system that has been built up year in afghanistan. p
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america's reluctant to modernize may leave those who rely on that umbrella. to guarantee their security na. outcome would be inconsistent with washington's nonproliferation goals. the president said he wants a safe and secure and selective arsenal and america must invest in a new generation of nuclear devices. thanks for joining us. you can watch this program online at defense news tv.com or e-mail me at... we will be back next sunday morning at 11:00. have a great week.
america's reluctant to modernize may leave those who rely on that umbrella. to guarantee their security na. outcome would be inconsistent with washington's nonproliferation goals. the president said he wants a safe and secure and selective arsenal and america must invest in a new generation of nuclear devices. thanks for joining us. you can watch this program online at defense news tv.com or e-mail me at... we will be back next sunday morning at 11:00. have a great week.
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. >> re: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is the a... tl me how you're emphasizing education. >> educaon, we have a licy that's actlly a national strategy. that is to devop counies throug education with sence and technology. this is t idea of fundment policy of cha. so that's why the government has t so much emphasis on education. the government ha increased its put in... that is to say h increasedhe governmen expensesor education it's taking a larger share in terms of the budget of the country. and al vis-a-vishe g.d.p. >> rose: when you look the united states, what isit about the unit states and its gwth and development to its potion in the world today that you say we want to emulate that. we want to copy that. we want to be as good as they arat that. >> yea i think what the reform and opening up is demanding is that wneed to learn from others, atever that is good for china. so i think that's what were... we havbeen trying to since the beginning o the ref
. >> re: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is the a... tl me how you're emphasizing education. >> educaon, we have a licy that's actlly a national strategy. that is to devop counies throug education with sence and technology. this is t idea of fundment policy of cha. so that's why the government has t so much emphasis on education. the government ha increased its put in... that is to say h increasedhe...
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. >> rose: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is there a... tell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a policy that's actually a national strategy. that is to develop countries through education with science and technology. so this is the idea of fundmental policy of china. so that's why the government has put so much emphasis on education. the government has increased its input in... that is to say has increased the government expenses for education. it's taking a larger share in terms of the budget of the country. and also vis-a-vis the g.d.p. >> rose: when you look at the united states, what is it about the united states and its growth and development to its position in the world today that you say we want to emulate that. we want to copy that. we want to be as good as they are at that. >> yeah, i think what the reform and opening up is demanding is that we need to learn from others, whatever that is good for china. so i think that's wh
. >> rose: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is there a... tell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a policy that's actually a national strategy. that is to develop countries through education with science and technology. so this is the idea of fundmental policy of china. so that's why the government has put so much emphasis on education. the government has increased its input in......
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i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. >>> we're back. this is their latest cd. it's called "grand". here with the song "daylight", matt & kim. ♪ ♪ we cut the legs off of our pants ♪ ♪ threw our shoes into the ocean sit back and wave through the daylight ♪ ♪ sit back and wave through the daylight ♪ ♪ slip and slide on subway grates ♪ ♪ these shoes are poor man's ice skates ♪ fall through like change in the daylight ♪ ♪ fall through like change in the daylight ♪ ♪ i miss yellow lines in my roads ♪ ♪ some color on monochrome maybe i'll paint them in myself ♪ ♪ maybe i'll paint them in myself
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i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on mostlion rd, olncand mercury vehicles. o gol tordo.com, tr visit you ford or lincoln mercury dealer. i need the baker file stat!! reply!! still making changes. circle back later!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows down during peak hours so sending e-mails and large files just takes forever. so, we just yell. ben!!! thanks for the flowers!!! i thought you hated me!!! lol!!! semi-colon! right parenthesis! winky emoticon! (announcer) switch to verizon and get a dedicated high speed internet connection from our office to your small business so you won't be slowed down even if your neighbors are online. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v t
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america's minerals. they're the stuff our dreams are made of. there's more information at nma.org. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. major funding for "washington week" is also provided by the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, pete williams of nbc news. pete: good evening. when members of congress head home for the summer, their meetings with constituents are seldom a hot ticket. they're typically quiet gatherings with perennial questions about cutting taxes and fixing potholes. but not this summer. it's been hard to tell the televised town hall meetings on health care from reruns of jerry springer. president obama has responded by pushing extra hard for what he says will be the largest reform effort ever for health care. with three town halls just this week in new hampshire, montana, and colorado. and especially controversial provision is som
america's minerals. they're the stuff our dreams are made of. there's more information at nma.org. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. major funding for "washington week" is also provided by the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, pete williams of nbc news. pete: good...
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it's a north america summit bringi together prime minister harper of canada, president obama off t united states and calderon of mexico. soart of thisarger rmat. >> i was looking a flu season just around theorner and i understa talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it sa that there will be greater coeration p i'm just wondering, wh exactly is do that an. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu bke now the april. weaw scientists from canada, theunited states, get together, scientis from mexico too to actually figur out what swine flu was and then to try to corol it. so we'llee that continue and may also see the movement o vaccines ofther types of treatments ithe fall season when sbf, when everyone thinks it will return. >> so we see good cooeration on swe flu. trade,hough has been a contentiousssue and i'm wondering what a the problems the and how are we doing in solving them? >> you then is a contentious issue. we obviously ha very close ties with bothf ourneighbors. they're both the first and the large laest trading partne for the unit states. they both worry about bio am
it's a north america summit bringi together prime minister harper of canada, president obama off t united states and calderon of mexico. soart of thisarger rmat. >> i was looking a flu season just around theorner and i understa talking about wife is on the, the agenda here and it sa that there will be greater coeration p i'm just wondering, wh exactly is do that an. >> unprecedented cooperation when swine flu bke now the april. weaw scientists from canada, theunited states, get...
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if i was a leader -- i would be envious of america. i never had the means to provide these things for my people, i would do this. so these are the things that keep me going that make me angry and determined to fight asking these questions, why can't you provide this for your people. tavis: you said if you were a leader. you are a leader. you just lead in a different sort of way. you have your own sort of ministry. you're not an elected official. >> i don't want to go there. tavis: i'm going to go there, though. it raises the question as to why that doesn't interest you. >> because i want to play music. i love traveling, i love my fans all over the world. i love playing in l.a., san francisco, new york, washington, milwaukee, paris. i love all those places. if i were president, i wouldn't be able to do that. and it's a very, very serious job. if you look at a country like nigeria for instance, you are talking about making 150 million happy. that would take your whole life, it would take your family from you. if you are going to be since
if i was a leader -- i would be envious of america. i never had the means to provide these things for my people, i would do this. so these are the things that keep me going that make me angry and determined to fight asking these questions, why can't you provide this for your people. tavis: you said if you were a leader. you are a leader. you just lead in a different sort of way. you have your own sort of ministry. you're not an elected official. >> i don't want to go there. tavis: i'm...
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i make the analogy, imagine america after the second world war defining marshal plan by investg in monco. >> rose: it's no only about education but museums a other institutions. yes. this is a real coeration. so you have10,000-strong university on the west bk, a major palestinnian instution. and its president has e courage to d a collaration, which is a partnship, and so thrisks are, number one, can two very different system work together to create taking, a you sa, the best of both? so it doesn't lo like a ansplant or it looks ke, you know, coca-cola b in educatio in other words, a fixed product which is sold abroa. two, can you actually compromise between the very things i such a way that you both feel-- the students wilget two drees. when they graduate, they'llet a degree from alquds and a degreerom bard. so it has to mee our expectatns and al quds' expectations. we have to workt out. the teachers tt are trained ll be trained by us and by their faculty in a collaborative way so they enter a palestinnian high school. they won't tea in the united states. so this nd of work is very-- is
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foundation dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. >>> five days after scotland released the man convicted of bombing a pan am jetliner over lockerbie, scotland, killing 270 people, the controversy and the outrage over his release and his welcome home in libya continued today. there is, as you can imagine, a great deal of analysis and dissection of the decision going on in the british press. scotland is, after all, a part of the united kingdom. was there a deal for the terrorist release? were british oil interests in libya a factor? the fascinating questions that are not getting much attention in this country and that we will focus on in a moment. but first, british prime minister gordon brown, he spoke out for the first time today about abdel basset al megrahi and his homecoming. >> my first thoughts are with the families of the victims. and i was both angry and i was repulsed by the reception that a convicted bomber guilty of a huge terrorist crime received on his return to libya. >> and
foundation dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. >>> good evening. i'm martin savidge. >>> five days after scotland released the man convicted of bombing a pan am jetliner over lockerbie, scotland, killing 270 people, the controversy and the outrage over his release and his welcome home in libya continued today. there is, as you can imagine, a great deal of analysis and dissection of the decision going on...
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at. >> that will continue, america's leadership in creating software. >> i think software is an area america will continue to lead and silicon will be at the tip of at that movement, it is a place we have excelled at, think of the products you like to use, they are mostly american, and they don't use it because it is built in america, they use it because it is the best. >> charlie: and why is that? you know, the thing is, we -- it is of course we have enormous talented people but what makes the software product work is an ability to build a business around a compelling idea. and that, while this seems obvious in america and especially silicon valley, in almost every other place if you want to build a business say how will you make money tomorrow? and silicon value think we build businesses around an idea, and then we figure out how we are going to make money and this is incredibly important because if you want something to really work and something really complicated you cannot hire people who are motivated by a paycheck, they have to live and breathe it, they have to do it over a lo
at. >> that will continue, america's leadership in creating software. >> i think software is an area america will continue to lead and silicon will be at the tip of at that movement, it is a place we have excelled at, think of the products you like to use, they are mostly american, and they don't use it because it is built in america, they use it because it is the best. >> charlie: and why is that? you know, the thing is, we -- it is of course we have enormous talented people...
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says it sounds like you have a black agenda like you are not for all of america. it is not that i have a black agenda but i wake up every morning excited to be a black woman. i found it empowering and befitting i chose to be part of miss black usa portion and now i am representing the organization. >> reporter: when you hear the other pageants and national pageants may have to take a year off and put aside school and to be miss usa or whatever but as miss black america people would be sad to know you are a schoolteacher and you may have to give up your job but you say no. >> i'm not leaving my babies, oh, no. >> where will you be in the fall? >> in the fall i will be at my high school in southeast. >> what's your subject. >> english and creative writing. i'm a graduate of howard university, journalism and african-american studies minor. without any education this will not matter. i'm not going to give up my job at all. >> tell us what is making news in the afro this week besides this story. >> the major story this past evening, former congressman william jefferson
says it sounds like you have a black agenda like you are not for all of america. it is not that i have a black agenda but i wake up every morning excited to be a black woman. i found it empowering and befitting i chose to be part of miss black usa portion and now i am representing the organization. >> reporter: when you hear the other pageants and national pageants may have to take a year off and put aside school and to be miss usa or whatever but as miss black america people would be sad...
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father and son d husband and wif nikhil, at did america have to give to get these journalists back. >> didn'have a lot to give. they certainly gave concessions, if you wi, when you think of the fact that kim jong-il s got a big propaganda hit out of this. there waquestion about his health. he's now provedo the world at he's alive. that's something. >> and that was a bi question. >> and that was a big queson. he got big propanda boost in his own country. the frontage ofhe north korean pap had five pictures ofim jong-il with bi clinton. it wast uil you got to pa three tha you had a littl blurb at mentioned that the journalists had be freed. and finally, you've got -- you've got show the world that youtill had some control over yourountry over which there was some significant doubts >> well, whose crt is the bal in now to try to moveit forward? stereo we, what's interesting also -- and nikhil was right. it also showed t world that north rea is rational to a certain degree. it could sit down andtalk it a western leader of some state and come out of it looking not like complete crazi in th
father and son d husband and wif nikhil, at did america have to give to get these journalists back. >> didn'have a lot to give. they certainly gave concessions, if you wi, when you think of the fact that kim jong-il s got a big propaganda hit out of this. there waquestion about his health. he's now provedo the world at he's alive. that's something. >> and that was a bi question. >> and that was a big queson. he got big propanda boost in his own country. the frontage ofhe north...
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bobo's bk is "wage theft in america." this is part of the annual printers fear lit fest. >> i'm just a moderator, and the moderator is supposed to modete and, peopleumb, but i don't think that's it will be easy to call people mb once-ler to spears and authors prent the thes of the book and their arguments. came in bobo is kind of the jane addams of chicago. she is the head of the national inrfaith coalition for worker justice. in your bk, "wage theftn americ" how millions, why millions of working americans are not getting paid and what we can do about i is already a success. it is not an ordinary book. it ialready become a politilly that. people are around the country on talk radio sws and clubs and organizations and unions have become energized by this book which isbo how people, like the kind ofeople barbara ehrenreich wrote about in nicked and times are being ripped o. our cond author, jon jeter, i hope ironounced that right, "flat broke in the fe market," is a remarkablriter, a journalist with "the wasngton post" and
bobo's bk is "wage theft in america." this is part of the annual printers fear lit fest. >> i'm just a moderator, and the moderator is supposed to modete and, peopleumb, but i don't think that's it will be easy to call people mb once-ler to spears and authors prent the thes of the book and their arguments. came in bobo is kind of the jane addams of chicago. she is the head of the national inrfaith coalition for worker justice. in your bk, "wage theftn americ" how...